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An Humorous Day's Mirth (Quarto 1, 1599)
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453Co. But to intreat her loue.
454Mor. Nay heare me out.
455Co. Nay here you are out, you are out too much me
456thinkes, and put me in.
457Mor. And put you in?
460euer more scramble for our woordes, and neuer take them
461mannerly from our mouths.
462Con. Come tell me what you did intreat.
463Mor. I did intreat her loue to Colinet.
465kinde heart yfaith is neuer well but when you are doing
466good for euery man: speake, do you loue me?
470Con. Thats my good bird yfaith.
472Mor. No by my troth will I not.
474could neuer get her to flatter me yet.
475Enter Lemot,Blanuel, and Catalian, and Colinet.
477louely Ladies.
479Monsieur Lemot.
480Le. You are all manner of waies deceiued Madam, for
482praise you.
487ceit in admiration.
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